Poop. Yes, I began an article with the word poop. This is, no doubt, because I am a college student. Wait. College students use the word poop? Well, a couple years ago I would have… Read More...
Last week, as I was dutifully partaking of my usual procrastination activity of scouring my buddy list for funny/entertaining/informative away messages, I came across a link in the profile of a friend who attends Boston… Read More...
To the Editor:
In response to the college maturity article from last weeks issue (College not the holy grail of maturity, page 3), I would like to provide another argument on the topic that college… Read More...
Typically when students return home for a break or vacation, one of the first questions they are asked by their relatives is about the schools food. While each student might have a vastly different opinion… Read More...
On January 20th, the day of George Bushs controversial 2nd inauguration, the members of Students for Peace were in Malcolm X Park, ready to rally, and ready to protest. An African-American woman, probably in her… Read More...
On the evening of January 19th, as a bus of 40 students began its journey through the darkened roads of New England and the mid-Atlantic, its passengers sat divided, a wall of tension and political… Read More...
Now that the semester is back in swing, we have all had time to process this past holiday season. Looking back, I realized that this year there was something a little different about December.
Sometime… Read More...
Before going to college, two wise prophets (otherwise known as my parents) gave me some valuable information. They told me that there are very weird people in the world, especially in college. After experiencing four… Read More...
If youre a Brandeis student, the following situation is probably very familiar. Late February or early March you find everyone is crowding around the mail room, eyeing each person as they open a white envelope,… Read More...
There has really never been much doubt that Brandeis provides its student body with a high quality education. We have the dedicated administration, the notable faculty, the proud alumni, the generous donors. The environment around… Read More...
Ever wonder what a midyear is? One of our arts editors, Aaron, describes his experience of being a midyear in this week’s issue if the hoot!
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Sydney Goldman pitches perfect game and first no-hitter since 2011 for the Judges. She was then awarded the UAA Athlete of the Week honors for her performance. Read more about it in this week’s Hoot!
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Everyone’s favorite local swifties, Emma and Caroline, are once again losing their minds over Taylor Swift. “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” warmed both of their hearts and transported both girls back to 2008. ow.ly/529e50EpX3Mpic.twitter.com/jhLq…
Artist Camille Eskell had her second virtual talk with the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute about her art. Her stunning pieces are all made from the same base: the Fez. Learn about her art and inspiration in The Hoot!
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For everyone who is curious about what is the most sustainable way to prevent pregnancy and STI’s, this week's edition of Ask SSIS is for you. brandeishoot.com/?p=…
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